Act concerning the conditions of accession of the Republic of Croatia and the adjustments to the Treaty on EuropeanUnion, the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community | Act of Accession of Croatia | Act of Accession of the Republic of Croatia

Since the objectives of this [specify the type of act], (if relevant, specify the objectives) cannot be sufficiently achieved by the Member States [give reasons] but can rather, by reason of [specify the scale or effects of the action], be better achieved at Union level, the Union may adopt measures, in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity as set out in Article 5 of the Treaty on European Union. In accordance with the prin ...[+++]ciple of proportionality as set out in that Article, this [specify the type of act] does not go beyond what is necessary in order to achieve those objectives.

Agreement between the Member States of the EuropeanUnion concerning the status of military and civilian staff seconded to the institutions of the European Union, of the headquarters and forces which may be made available to the European Union in the context of the preparation and execution of the tasks referred to in Article 17(2) of the Treaty on European Union, including exercises, and of the military and civilian staff of the Member States put at the disposal of the European Union to act in this context | EU-SOFA [Abbr.]

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1. A European Ombudsman, elected by the European Parliament, shall be empowered to receive complaints from any citizen of the Union or any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State concerning instances of maladministration in the activities of the Union institutions, bodies, offices or agencies, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.

1. A European Ombudsman, elected by the European Parliament, shall be empowered to receive complaints from any citizen of the Union or any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State concerning instances of maladministration in the activities of the Union institutions, bodies, offices or agencies, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.

In its judgment delivered today, the Court finds, first, that, as a general rule, just as before the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, a natural or legal person may institute proceedings against any European Union act which produces binding legal effects where that act is addressed to that person or is of direct and individual concern to him.

I wanted to remind you that there were reservations raised concerning the actions of the European Union directly after the catastrophe. The European Union acted too slowly, and the humanitarian aid was obviously badly coordinated. I would like to ask what specific conclusions the European Commission reached from the slow provision of aid at the time.

Legal services in respect of EU law shall in principle be carried out by or through a fully qualified lawyer admitted to the Bar in a Member State of the European Union acting personally, and legal services in respect of the law of a Member State of the European Union shall in principle be carried out by or through a fully qualified lawyer admitted to the Bar in that Member State acting personally.

1. The Authority may develop draft standards to implement legally binding European Union acts in the areas specifically set out in the present regulation and in the legislative acts referred to in Article 1(2).

The EuropeanUnion, acting in agreement with Russia, which is a very important partner in this matter, must bring about a situation in which a clear statement of positions is made. This should involve, above all, sending a clear message to those countries which want to aspire to membership of the EU that solving territorial problems and at least partial resolution of the matter of refugees are basic conditions for thinking seriously about membership in the near or distant future.

In order to protect persons and goods within the EuropeanUnion, acts of unlawful interference with civil aircraft that jeopardise the security of civil aviation should be prevented by establishing common rules for safeguarding civil aviation.

1. A European Ombudsman, elected by the European Parliament, shall be empowered to receive complaints from any citizen of the Union or any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State concerning instances of maladministration in the activities of the Union institutions, bodies, offices or agencies, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.

Any citizen of the Union and any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State has the right to refer to the European Ombudsman cases of maladministration in the activities of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.

At a short ceremony at ACP House on 27 February 2003, the General Secretariat of the Council of the EuropeanUnion, acting for the Community, lodged its act of notification of ratification of the Partnership Agreement between the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part.

Any citizen of the Union and any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State has the right to refer to the European Ombudsman cases of maladministration in the activities of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.

Reference may be made, inter alia, to its resolutions of 24 October 1991 on legal protection of the Community's financial interests, 11 March 1994 on the independent power of investigation and inquiry which the Union may exercise for the purposes of legal protection of its financial interests and 15 March 1995 on the proposal for a Council of the European Union Act establishing a Convention for the protection of the Communities' financial interests and on a draft Council Decision on joint action regarding the protection of the financial interests of the European Communities on the basis of Article K.3 of the Treaty on European Union.

Any citizen of the Union and any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State has the right to refer to the European Ombudsman cases of maladministration in the activities of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.

Any citizen of the Union and any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State has the right to refer to the European Ombudsman cases of maladministration in the activities of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.

Any citizen of the Union and any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State has the right to refer to the European Ombudsman cases of maladministration in the activities of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.

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